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#1
The Flea Trap / Re: Book Review Thread
Today at 10:40:46 PM

A young socialist gets the chance to earn a multimillion-dollar inheritance from the conservative grandfather he's never met, but to do so, he must complete a cross-country road trip designed to alter his cynical view of America.

Tom Brock is a twenty-five-year-old democratic socialist. He is an unemployed graduate student with a mountain of student loan debt. He loathes America for being a corrupt, oppressive, unjust failure that he blames on the white patriarchy and red-state Americans.

Tom's grandfather, Bob, is a widower, a Vietnam War veteran, and a diehard conservative. Bob is a wealthy entrepreneur and passionate defender of the American dream. He loves America and loathes the morally bankrupt blue-state progressives he thinks are ruining it.

Tom and Bob have never met each other.

But when Bob becomes aware of his grandson's radical politics, he offers him an unusual opportunity to earn a $25 million inheritance: Tom must complete a marathon cross-country road trip in his grandfather's old RV, following an itinerary designed by Bob as a last-ditch effort to alter his grandson's cynical view of America.

Desperate to earn the inheritance, Tom embarks on Bob's curated grand tour of historic sites and natural wonders, stubbornly resisting his grandfather's lessons touting America's virtues. But as the journey progresses, Tom's deeply held worldview is tested by the people and places he encounters along the way—especially by a young British woman who becomes his fortuitous traveling companion. The challenges and conversations of the quirky road trip begin to reshape Tom's ingrained assumptions about America's—and his own—past, present, and future.
#2
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Today at 10:33:06 PM
Quote from: Dove on Today at 10:27:05 PMThey really think it will be worse if they don't.

 Just uninformed and manipulated.
The hard left parties in Canada play the race card too. So far, it is working even though it has produced no tangible improvement.
#3
Politics / Re: Pelosi Hypocrisy Astounding
Today at 10:31:04 PM
Quote from: Dove on Today at 10:25:32 PMTrue. But we will still have more of a shot to gather ourselves.

 Even if Trump wins....we are still fucked. It's going to all crash.
Same here with Pierre Pollivere. Barring a miracle for Justine, PP will become prime minister next year.

This country is so screwed, the best we can hope for is he will delay the collapse. But, I will take the delay. And a lot of Americans will too.
#4
Bill Gates wants this, so it has to be really bad for all of us.
#5
Georgia police are taking action against squatters after the Republican-controlled government passed new protections for rental landlords.

Before House Bill 1017, a dispute between the owner of a home and a squatter was a civil matter and could take weeks or months to be decided in court. Meanwhile the landlord would have to pay the mortgage while the squatter stayed for free.

The new law makes squatting a criminal offense if the suspect cannot prove that they belong in the home within three days. The criminal citation then becomes a felony if the lease is fraudulent.
#6
Massachusetts aint a place I would even want to fly over.
#7
Quote from: Thiel on Today at 07:21:50 PMThe crowd size at Trump's Bronx rally made the entire Democratic party sweat profusely.
MSNBC is spinning it as a failure. What else is new.
#8
Politics / Re: Pelosi Hypocrisy Astounding
Today at 10:12:12 PM
Quote from: Dove on Today at 08:28:45 PM2024 will be my third time voting Trump.

 And both my daughters first presidential election they can vote in....they are voting Trump.

 And my man who has always been a republican will be voting Trump for the 3rd time as well. 

 We are trying  :drunk2:

 We are all going together to do it too. Back in 2008 he watched me vote for Obama and he said nothing. He tells me he didn't challenge me because I had to see it on my own.  So us voting Trump together is a specail day for him...he is all proud of me lol

 He still loved me when I was a libtard and he stayed by my side through it. God bless him.
A Trump victory without the GOP in control of congress and the senate will mean blocking his agenda again and impeachment bullshit again.
#9
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Today at 10:09:03 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on Today at 08:58:05 PMHence the brilliance in Abbot shipping them to Chicago, NY and DC where they can tickle themselves pink deteriorating the quality of life at the tax payer expense for the assholes who vote in democrats  decade after decade with ZERO improvement to the systemic problems that plague them.
Jesus H, that is stupid. Indians in Canada vote NDP and Liberal knowing both of those prog parties have failed them for decades.
#10
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Today at 09:31:01 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on Today at 08:51:53 PMNah, I don't want these rodent cocksuckers flipping any state.

Let them keep the shitholes that are irredeemable at this point and fester in the worlds they created. Leave good red states alone
No more states deserve to be under democRAT mismanagement.
#12
Quote from: JOE on May 23, 2024, 10:09:20 PMIts because Americans have a Winner take all electoral college.

They should allow the losing parties to get a share of them.

Of course it's unfair.

But it's also unfair when Republicans take all the EVs in a state as well. Democrats shouldn't get all of California either
This has nothing to do with the federal electoral college, but you know that.

Can't you go play in your thread. Lokmar still reads your bullshit.
#13
Greater Idaho suggested that the "yes" vote would likely have been more substantial were it not for the opposition campaign bankrolled by Portland groups.

Idaho Gov. Brad Little indicated in 2020 — as the first of the eastern Oregon counties began to vote in favor of leaving Oregon to its troubles — that he liked the idea of a "Greater Idaho."

Little told "Fox & Friends" that he understood "what takes place in the Portland area has a big impact on those rural parts of Oregon, and I understand they're looking at Idaho fondly because of our regulatory atmosphere, our values. That doesn't surprise me one bit."

Little noted, however, there would be various legal "hurdles" prospective western Idahoans would have to clear first. The U.S. Congress and both the Oregon and Idaho state legislatures would have to approve the border shift.

KOIN-TV noted that the Idaho legislature passed a measure last year to begin conversations with Oregon lawmakers about the initiative.
#14
Bereft of sympathetic representation in Salem, rural Oregonians are willing to redraw the map.
The "Greater Idaho" movement continues to gain steam, promising to liberate conservative counties east of the Deschutes River from the ruinous policies and Democratic control all but ensured by residents in the more populous leftist areas nearer the coast, such as Mayor Ted Wheeler's crime-ravaged Portland.

On Tuesday, Crook County voters were presented with ballot measure 7-86, which asked: "Should Crook County represent that its citizens support efforts to move the Idaho state border to include Crook County?"

The majority signaled their support for moving the state border westward and joining their conservative compatriots in the Gem State.

Citizens for Greater Idaho president Mike McCarter, a firearms instructor from the town of LaPine, alternatively argued, "There is a way to get better governance for central and eastern Oregon. The current location of the Oregon/Idaho border was decided 165 years ago and is now outdated because it doesn't match the location of the dividing line between the counties that prefer Idaho's style of governance and counties that prefer Oregon's style of governance."

McCarter, whose organization has elsewhere suggested that "only 25% of Oregonians who are registered to vote are registered Republican," stressed that the alternative would be to continue living under the thumb of Oregon politicians who "don't understand how we make a living. Their decisions damage industries like timber, mining, trucking, ranching and farming."
#15
Quote from: Oliver the Second on May 23, 2024, 09:40:39 PMSo I'm poasting a video in the music thread and I start wondering if I already poasted it before... the music thread is 79 pages so going page by page would take too long... I know how to see my previous poasts but that's for the entire forum, so is there a way where I could see my previous poasts in that thread only?

Or should I just poast it again anyway because nobody else is going to go through 79 pages either?

Aw crap, I'm stoned and rambling again...

Just wondering.

 
I've posted the same Skynyrd videos. I was stoned when I did it.